
He’s a bad guy, Urahara Kisuke…
That’s right.
>>1There are definitely similar places.
People who play the Bleach fighting game were all saying it’s your fault, and I could only respond with “Yeah.”
Don’t make a cursed jewel, seriously.
>>3Don’t hide in Rukia’s soul!
>>3But Aizome was also making Kuzu no Tama.
>>15Perhaps I wouldn’t have known the recipe if it weren’t for Urabara-san, and the indigo dyeing one turned out worse than Urabara-san’s.
Mr. Urahara makes it only with legal materials, but the quality is such that you might barely catch up by putting in a lot of soul and Spirit King parts into indigo dyeing.
You’ve always been on our side and a reliable character, right?
>>4That being said, there are many people who are also creating problems.
Not a bad person.
Maybe just barely a good person.
Someone in Hisaki is selling overpriced motorcycles.
You were watching the forbidden technique of time stopping, right?
Captain Soifon’s thread
In regards to other matters, you might be able to brush it off as unavoidable, but what you did to Rukia is just downright awful, that’s all I can say.
This guy too, but I get the feeling that Ukitake has some pretty troublesome cases as well.
>>12There are also fish that I copied from Shiroya.
Well, he’s a bad guy, but most of the incidents in the main story are due to Aizen.
Was it really necessary to hide it in Rukia’s soul?
It’s really something that you’re carrying on like a normal mobile shop in Soul Society, even though you’re supposed to be on the run.
>>17Because it was necessary to summon the Grim Reaper…
>>17Hisasaki-san… a good guitar has arrived.
Mr. Hisaki… a good bike has come in.
Hinazaki-san… The only way to get gasoline in Soul Society is through my shop.
There are definitely others besides Hisaki who have fallen victim to this guy’s scams.
Apart from the Shattered Jewel, it seems like rain and such are probably doing all sorts of terrible things too.
Why did you make something like that?
>>23I made it because I could.
>>23That place is really like Mayuri.
As a researcher, I will create it if I can.
There is no particular purpose.
Indigo dyeing is created by thinkers and activists for a purpose.
Researchers aim to create.
In the first place, how is modifying a soul ethically?
Lack of moral sense.
>>27A novel that reveals a certain truth.
I don’t know when I’ll act out or go on a rampage, so I want to have someone on hand who can stop me.
Hisaki is the candidate.
>>30Aren’t you always rampaging?
Urahara seems to think that Nemuri is truly amazing, even though he doesn’t say it to Mayuri because he feels frustrated.
Tetsuzai’s parents are kind-hearted, but those two little kids are pure darkness.
Basically, I am someone who is quite aware that I can be a bit troublesome, so I try to make an effort to be good, that’s Urahara-san for you.
Even if the attributes are like that, I’m making an effort to be on the side of peace, so I’m different from the trash.
In this regard, while Yoruichi and Tessai are also guilty, sending Ichigo and the others to Soul Society without teaching them anything is truly indefensible.
Futatsuki thinks it’s acceptable to take it under the grave in a boys’ magazine.
Basically, I’m on the side that loves people, so I’m restraining myself.
It’s better to be pushed in with single-minded focus.
>>37I saved Masaki without any ulterior motives; it’s my true feeling after all.
>>40Masaki is like that, but my son has also been crossing some pretty dangerous bridges.
>>37I understand that saving your wife and supporting your son were both done out of genuine goodwill, so I get that, Isshin.
>>42Having a hidden kindness that is just enough for a dutiful person to not complain is extremely problematic.
The reason why Shuhei doesn’t have money, despite being the vice captain, is partly due to this guy.
Haven’t you heard anything from Urahara Kisuke?
>>39I’m secretly shocked.
>>39A scene where the rare indigo dye in the play is seriously ???.
Was I the only one who didn’t know?
>>44It’s safe because there isn’t anyone who understands everything.
Mayuri is a prodigy who cannot become a genius leaning towards genius.
It feels like Urahara is a genius among geniuses.
There seems to be a prototype for rain somewhere.
This guy clearly messed up just by putting the Hogyoku in Rukia; there’s really nothing else, it’s too harsh to speak ill of him.
>>47Explain the situation!
I think he’s really a bad guy.
Mainly the timing to apologize to Chan 1 and so on.
Not taking responsibility for the night market is something.
“Don’t use others as a reason for going to die; what kind of mindset allows you to say such a thing?”
>>53It’s often said, but I truly think that’s what they mean there.
Was Hizasaki strong enough to stop Urahara?
>>55I have awakened the ability to take any opponent down with me using my Bankai.
>>55Hisagi has obtained bankai ability that can probably create an even exchange with Yamaji, Aizome, and maybe even His Majesty, as long as they are within range.
Someone who confesses their sins when the other person has no choice but to forgive.
Bad guys… well, they are bad guys, but there are quite a few out there who can’t really be in a position to criticize others, right?
Especially indigo dyeing
>>58I think the thorough secrecy became a factor because of being falsely accused by indigo dyeing.
>>78So it crosses the line that can be explained, right?
It’s just that Ichigo got through it thanks to the protagonist’s plot armor; it definitely wasn’t according to plan at all.
In the end, this guy didn’t experience any pain until the very last moment…
>>59Aren’t the expulsion and other things painful?
But the problem is that they are also quite a good person.
The masked army… they’re a troublesome bunch… right?
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Aren’t you here to rescue Kuchiki Rukia under the orders of Urahara Kisuke?
He’s a bad guy, but
The need to resort to strong measures has mostly arisen because Aizome has been doing whatever it wants and has turned the situation to rubbish.
In the end, what is my relationship with Yoichi?
It seems like you might be having sex.
>>66We are family.
More than friends with benefits, less than a couple.
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“Everyone prepares so much to avoid death, right? I like that line because it’s so typical of Urahara.”
>>68But isn’t this person immortal during Bankai?
>>77Just rebuilding the body in real time, and I could normally die.
The disciple is like that too.
I think there’s definitely no trend suggesting that indigo dyeing is worse.
To be frank, there isn’t a single thing I can forgive.
It’s a fact that it can be useful, or rather, without it, nothing can be done…
I think it’s kind to have sheltered the masked army for a hundred years.
But he’s a bad guy, Kisuke Urahara.
They’re basically a good person, just hiding a lot.
A bad guy who is just on our side for the time being.
…Haven’t you heard anything from Urahara Kisuke?
…Didn’t you come here at Urahara Kisuke’s orders?
It feels like the Spirit King is somehow barely allowing it.
Although it’s on the good side when it comes to good or bad,
They don’t explain thoroughly…
>>83To be honest, I think being deceived by indigo dye is having a significant effect, so I believe the strict secrecy is due to something that happened 110 years ago.
As a runaway partner for a noble lady, he is quite the serious bad guy.
I’m excited!
Evil that is merely forgiven by the protagonist side.
>>85I’m properly apologizing…
Ichigo Kurosaki, you haven’t received any pay for your part-time job from Kisuke Urahara, have you?
I wonder what this person thinks about the Soul King system.
You seem to have researched and know about the formation of the three realms.
>>89Isn’t it good?
If it can be established that way
>>89“The Soul King is a wedge, so it’s just a matter of being cautious.”
It’s fine if it works that way.
I think researchers would say that if something is perfect, then it’s fine as it is.
>>95I despise you!!
Many people tend to have the impression that someone who is accused of indigo dyeing is worse than the indigo dye itself.
It’s easy to forget that this person is the one saying such things when it comes to indigo dyeing.
I’m hiding quite a lot from Ichigo.
I’m hiding quite a few things even from someone I’ve been in a long relationship with.
No matter how far you go, as a researcher, it seems like you can only see the Soul King in that kind of system.
It’s all of it, all of it!!
If Urahara acted on his desires like Mayuri, I think the boundaries of the three realms would have been destroyed long ago.
Mayuri is cute since she acts freely and that’s all she can do.
That’s bad, isn’t it?
It seems like there’s a lot of research potential, but both Mayuri and this guy, as well as Szayelaporro, don’t seem very interested in Ichigo.
I’m here, ahead of you all.
I think the zanpakuto is a girl, so it’s quite sentimental, don’t you think, Urahara-san?
Just like Ken-chan and Kyouraku-san, the essence is something like that.
What the hell are you, Uluru and Jinta?
>>103It is speculated in the novel that something was plotted and created related to the Soul King system, but the actual details are unknown.
>>105This guy is really useless.
>>103I suppose it’s better not to speak about it to Mayuri-sama…
>>108It seems that they are different things that have the same result, the artificial soul reapers of Urahara and Mayuri each growing.
Also, based on Urahara’s reactions and impressions, the “Sleeping” series has a higher level of completeness.
From Ichigo’s perspective, it seems like there was no proper explanation about the three worlds before it ended…
>>104Even from God’s perspective, it’s evident that the main character is fighting without knowing for a long time!
I think it’s good that Ichigo didn’t become the Soul King, but it’s also unfortunate that there’s no system in place that allows for anything else to work.
I think it’s rather this person who should be angry at Aizen, but throughout the story, they never got mad at him until the very end.
>>107The masked army also understands that aspect and simply takes the stance that Aizen is a threat that needs to be dealt with.
It’s a great scene when you find out that Ai’s dyeing isn’t the work of Urahara.
>>109You guys are under Urahara’s orders, right?
Huh, is it wrong…?
Well then, let me explain from the beginning.
Even if my brother gets really angry, I can’t really complain.
While Nem is using a mountain of dangerous drugs, Uluru and Jinta seem more natural.
Is there a connection between the secrecy of things like the Soul Society after the sealing and the fact that no one teaches about the relationships in the world?
>>113I thought it was fine since I wasn’t asked…
It’s interesting to think that the opponent who definitely has the target of the indigo dye, the Shattered Jewel, didn’t attack directly…
I don’t really understand the difference between Nemu and the rain.
Is Nem highly completed?
>>116In the end, the outcome may have the same nature, but the process is completely different.
I can’t help but feel like these guys make me understand that Yoiichi-san is acting like a woman…
>>119Yoiichi seems like the type to be submissive, but he actually puts in a lot of effort.
I have been doing various things for Urahara since the past arc.
Once the limiter is released, it will become a battle even against Pernida; Rain will be taken down by Nemu and the Fraccion, and well, Nemu is probably superior…
It’s amazing to preach not to use others as a reason to go die while making Chanichi dance in the palm of your hand.
What you’re saying is correct, but…
>>121Even if I make them dance with my hands, I need them to become stronger, and if they continue to have the mentality of using others as a reason to go to their demise, they won’t be worth anything.
>>121It’s more like making them dance on my palm, or something like that.
What this guy did was just keep beating someone down to the bottom of the valley of poison, with no follow-up, just repeating “If you die, that’s it. Survive and awaken.”
It’s not even training.
>>129But you were teaching me how to use my Zanpakutō…
It’s true that suddenly using the secret techniques of binding isn’t training.
Sleep feels like Mayuri’s determination and trial and error from the Research and Development Bureau.
I feel like Urahara probably made the rain with Jinta successfully in one try without any failures.
I understand that it’s bad.
At least take responsibility for Yoiichi.
So… what do you want to ask?
>>125It’s all of it!
It feels like everything is possible because Ichigo is the kind of protagonist who says, “I’ll protect everyone…”
I appreciate Mr. Kurosaki’s personality.
Mr. Yoichi is definitely developing holes in every possible place.
>>130I can imagine that they are doing things just one step before.
>>152The reason for that is why I did it.
No popular support.
High school students are being deceived.
The only one following me is the stray cat.
>>131Are you forgetting about my best friend Tessai or is it unread?
>>135Is that someone who came to kill Chanichi while saying it’s special training?
I forgot.
>>141Yubaba and Mr. White are probably pulling out the main power supply of the binding technique, which is seriously dangerous.
He’s a bad guy, but since he’s not the one creating the Tormenting Gems and Yhwach is here, it feels like he’s a bad guy but with a happy outcome.
Yorichan is a cat, huh?
The answer has been there from the beginning.
It’s a slow life with three childhood friends.
It must be fun.
But in reality, Kurosaki-san grows at an explosive speed using that method…
I wonder… if I were to compare it to something…
The original character in the fan fiction is the protagonist and will definitely not die.
It’s like a mysterious important person acting superior, giving trials and preaching from a high horse.
In response to Uluru, I do have some affection for the modified artificial soul.
>>140The strange thing about this guy is that even though there is affection, the outcome turns out like that.
Unlike Mayuri-sama, it seems impossible to be constrained by my position.
They say a lion drops its cubs into a deep valley, and it seems like they were doing it almost literally…
But cutting the chain on Chan’s chest is unforgivable!
>>145The hollow inside knows that Ichigo is not a mutated hollow…
Hey… why haven’t you explained that to Tetsusai-san…? They’ve started using the forbidden technique, panicking.
If we assume that Ichigo was properly informed, the conclusion is…
“Hey? Then isn’t breaking Rukia’s (gem inside her corpse) with the dual poles the optimal solution?”
That becomes the difficult part.
But there’s no reason not to inform the Gotei 13 about the jewel.
But for now, the person I trust to stop me is Shuhei, who dances on the palm of my hand with Ichigo and melts away my salary with replicas and counterfeit goods every time.
>>149Included in that is the self-awareness of being a jerk, which is what the thread image is about.
That’s why it’s troublesome, and Aizome gets angry…
He’s a bad guy, Urahara Kisuke.
It’s Hakuisk, Shihouin Yoruichi.
It’s a lewd voice, Sousuke Aizen.
Oh, by the way, did Urahara have his eye on White too? Considering what happened with Masaki.
If you can break the Shattered Jewel with the Dual Polar, then wouldn’t the Chanichi who broke the Dual Polar be able to break the Shattered Jewel as well?
The training ground with a bath that no one else can enter, just for the two of us, is
You were doing what you had to do over there, weren’t you?
I really want to see how Chani reacted when Tsukumo from Bindway came flying in.
A character with a bad personality who is treated well by the author.
>>158My master might be somewhat leaning towards that direction.
Wasn’t it just that the duality was convenient for taking the Hogyoku out of Rukia?
Stop acting like you’re troubled when you’ve chosen the timing to apologize while there isn’t time to deal with it, as if it’s been brushed off.
It seems that there were quite some troublesome episodes when it comes to relationships with manga artists.
Well, it seems like Aizen-san is somehow moving to steal the jewel.
I didn’t tell anyone about it, so it was beautifully taken away. I’m sorry.
So, this is Urahara from the main story.
>>164If the thread image is in an unrelated zone, that would be understandable, but the person in question is also a main culprit, so this is not a situation where nothing can be done!
The master should decide whether or not to talk about Urahara Yoruichi’s origin in the fourth season.
It’s pretty outrageous to hear that the two people in charge of the novelization aren’t getting such a delicious offer.
The timing of when the Hogyoku was inserted into Rukia is quietly mysterious.
I think it’s a prime example of a style where the story revolves mainly around the characters’ perspectives rather than a moral viewpoint from a divine perspective.
I think it’s barely safe until the point of making the Shard of Destruction.
Hiding it from Rukia is crossing the line.
>>169Is the targeted indigo dye not bad?
>>174Hiding it is also bad.
>>174Don’t involve others who are complete strangers.
Regarding the Spirit King system, I have consistently taken the side of maintenance, so it can’t be helped.
Ultimately, it’s those who created such a system that are to blame.
Since Giga had the Shattered Jewel, it wasn’t so much that I put it into Rukia, but rather that Rukia herself came into it, wasn’t it?
>>171What I’m hiding is Rukia’s soul.
>>183Seriously?
How did you get it in?
I thought for sure that if Rukia used a Gigai with a hidden soul orb, it would attach to the soul and complete the concealment! So I’m surprised it’s turned out to be more ambiguous than I expected.
I can’t say anything about planning to shoot the Hōgyoku in secret from Rukia and trying to disappear by becoming human…
In the end, why did I hide it from Rukia? Was it just because I happened to be there?
Night One’s casual partner.
I understand that having a complete hypnotist as an opponent makes it impossible to trust anyone.
Not an evil person, but their existence is evil.
According to the setting, Rukia should have the Hogyoku inside her even before entering the artificial body.
>>184Isn’t Ukitake involved?
You should rely more on others.
>>185It might be impossible because it may be influenced by indigo dyeing.
I only trust my childhood friend and artificial souls.
The reason and timing for why the thread image deliberately mixed a foreign object into Rukia’s soul, despite not having much acquaintance with her, remain unclear because it doesn’t come up around that area.
If it were a corpse, I would understand, but I want to see it from further back…
After Rukya joined, there will be a period when she can’t come openly, so it would mean hiding and preparing things, or embedding them during her childhood before enlisting.
Because Rukia has the Hōgyoku, it’s a situation where Aizen’s plan involves contact with Ichigo.
When I think back on it, Chanichi is going through some really sad times.
You should talk a bit more properly; there’s also a problem with Ichigo easily trusting others.
If we consider what happened to young Rukia, the mystery deepens further…
There are aspects that are due to this guy, but he is someone who is trying to do what he can regarding that.
Using others is also included in what can be done.